The Art of War
Joseph
Biden, a champion of human rights
Manlio Dinucci
On June 16 in
Geneva the US-Russia Summit was defined by President Biden "good,
positive" and by President Putin "quite constructive".
Should we, therefore, feel a little reassured in a situation where Europe is at
the forefront of what NATO called "the lowest point in our relationship
with Russia since the end of the Cold War"? The facts tell us
otherwise. At the same time when the US-Russia Summit was underway in
Switzerland, the Baltops 50 was underway in the Baltic, one of
the 20 major US-NATO military exercises in Europe in 2021. The Baltops
50 was organized and directed by the US-African naval forces commander
with headquarters in Naples-Capodichino, Admiral Robert Burke, who at the same
time is head of the NATO Command in Lago Patria (JFC-Naples). From June 6 to
18, over 4,000 soldiers with 40 ships and 60 aircraft - belonging to 18 NATO
member and partner countries, including Italy - practiced the air-naval war in
the Baltic and surrounding regions", close to the Russian territory.
Warships and bombers with nuclear capability took also part in the maneuver,
and for the first time, the new NATO Space Center was integrated into the
exercise.
While this big war
exercise was clearly directed against Russia, President Putin declared in the
press conference after the Summit: "We conduct military exercises
within our territory, we do not bring our equipment and personnel close to the
borders of the United States of America, as the USA and its partners are now
doing near our borders”.
The geographic
location of the military forces, especially nuclear ones, is of primary
importance: a tactical missile deployed 10,000 km away cannot hit the target
but, if deployed at 1,000 km. has the same destructive effect as an ICBM.
The two presidents' declaration on "strategic stability",
including the extension of the New Start Treaty for the control of nuclear
weapons, will be nullified if the US installs new "tactical" nuclear
weapons in Europe as it has planned.
This and other key
issues have been ignored by the media who according to Washington’s
direction used the Summit as a kind of trial with Putin in the dock. The
President of the United States is a public minister who did not just answer the
questions like Putin, after refusing to hold the traditional joint press conference,
but presented his own report on the Summit. According to Biden, he told
Putin how he reacts anytime he sees violations of human rights in Russia and
elsewhere: «How could I be the President of the United States of America and
not speak out against human rights violations? Defending fundamental freedoms
is part of the DNA of our country».
This is solemnly
declared by the current President of the United States, the Democrat Joseph
Biden who in 2001 supported the war of Republican President Bush in Afghanistan
and, in 2002 promoted a bipartisan resolution that authorized President Bush to
invade Iraq on charges (later proved false) that it possessed weapons of mass
destruction.
This was solemnly
declared by Joseph Biden who was one of the architects of the US-NATO wars
against Libya and Syria as vice president of the Obama
Administration, he supported Islamic fundamentalist groups to
undermine these countries from within, he favored the use of neo-Nazis in
Ukraine for the putsch that opened the new confrontation with Russia. He was
one of the architects of the "kill list", including people from all
over the world who were secretly killed because they were judged harmful for
the United States (The New York Times, President Obama's Kill
List, May 29, 2012). These wars and covert operations have
caused directly and indirectly millions of deaths and the worst human rights
violations. However, good feelings are not lacking: in a long official obituary
on Twitter (reported in full by Ansa), President Biden announced: "Our
hearts are heavy today as we let you know that our beloved German shepherd
Champ died peacefully at home”.
(il manifesto, June 22, 2021)
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